Phillies manager Charlie Manuel named former Cy Young award winner Cliff Lee as his Game One starter against the Colorado Rockies in Wednesday's Game One of the National League division series. He will face 25-year-old righthander Ubaldo Jimenez (15-12, 3.47 ERA).

Lee is 7-4 with a 3.39 ERA with the Phillies after coming over from Cleveland in a July trade.

Lefthander Cole Hamels will start Game Two on Thursday. He finished 10-11 with a 4.32 ERA. Last year's National League Championship Series and World Series MVP has struggled at times, but seems to have regained much of his confidence. "I understand now what a difference I can make, the tone I can set when I win a postseason game," Hamels said Sunday.

Last year, Lee went 22-3 with a 2.54 ERA and won the American League Cy Young Award.

“I’m just going to try to do what I’ve done my whole career,” he said earlier this week.

Quick analysis: This is a risky move, given Lee's Sept. performace. Hamels would only be starting on short rest because the Phils sent him out there on Saturday. A better pitcher in Sept. than Lee, Hamels also has impressive postseason experience.

Lee pitched very well against Colorado in August, but that was before his innings total climbed to career-high levels, appearing to undermine his performance.

As for the bullpen, Manuel does not know, or would not say, who his closer would be in the first save opportunity. Joe Blanton and J.A. Happ will be in the bullpen for the first two games, an indication of how Manuel feels about his relief corps. Both are candidates to start Game 3 and Game 4.